About Ilocos Region:

​1.The Paoay Church, also known as the Church of San Agustín, is located in Paoay, Ilocos Norte. The church is known for its Baroque style architecture and its exterior is made of coral stone and brick, held together by a mortar made from sugarcane juice, mango leaves, and rice straw among other ingredients. The bell tower, which was added half a century after the church was completed, stands at some distance from the church, as a protection against damage during earthquakes. The detached bell tower has a unique structure that reflects the design of a pagoda.

2. Vigan Cathedral.Known as the Metropolitan Cathedral of the Conversion of St. Paul the Apostle is a Roman Catholic cathedral that can be found at Vigan, Ilocos Sur, Philippines. It is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site declaration for the Historic Town of Vigan. The remains of former bishops of the Diocese of Nueva Segovia and the remains of Ilocano poet Leona Florentino can be found in this church.

3. Calle Crisologoin Vigan is a UNESCO World Heritage Site it is well known for its sett pavements and a unique architecture of the Philippine colonial era which fuses Native Philippine and Oriental building designs and construction, with colonial Spanish architecture that is still abundant in the area, mainly the Bahay na Bato houses and an Earthquake Baroque church. Vigan is a member of the Organization of World Heritage Cities (OWHC).In May 2015, Vigan City was officially recognized as one of the New7Wonders Cities.

4. The Hundred Islands National Park is located in Alaminos, Pangasinan in the northern Philippines. The islands, totaling 124 islands scattered in Lingayen Gulf. Three (3) islands were already developed for commercial tourism. These islands are called: Governor Island, Quezon Island, and Children's Island. The islands are believed to be about two million years old. Check here >> if you are looking for HOTEL ACCOMMODATION in Pangasinan

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